Do I need to pass a licensure examination before I can become a sonographer?
In order to be granted sonography practicing license by the ARDMS or American Registry for Diagnostic Sonography, one must be able to successfully complete three licensure exams right after graduation from an accredited sonography course. These 3 exams include subjects in physics abdomen, pelvis and obstetrics. Another set of exams can also be taken in order to specialize in other related body parts like the breast, as well as the neonatal and vascular systems. Successful completions of the exams grant individuals the license to conduct imaging procedures and enable them to be eligible for higher salary thresholds. It is usually the main sonography course which prepares students for the licensure exams, but it is firmly prescribed that a short review course be taken as well prior to the exams. Licensure exams can typically set you back at around $200 for each subject, for a total of $600. This is not a very cheap figure, which is why adequate preparation is really a must. What are the